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Adult fans of Titane, Possessor, The Midnight Gospel, and underground trans horror zines. Not for children or the faint of heart.
We sat down with lead actor Jordan Pierce-Kim, who uses they/them pronouns and is themselves a trans non-binary artist. take a ride on the trans train devils film 2 exclusive
Q: What was your first reaction to the script? Jordan: Laughter. Then terror. Then crying in a good way. I’ve never read a script where a character’s transition is the monster and the hero’s journey. Alex doesn’t defeat the Devil by fighting. They defeat the Devil by fully transitioning mid-ride, becoming so authentically themselves that the Devil has no leverage. That scene is going to make people scream. Adult fans of Titane , Possessor , The
Q: The phrase “take a ride on the trans train” has been divisive online. Some call it empowering. Others say it flattens trans experience. Jordan: Good. Horror should be divisive. If this film makes people argue about what transition means—whether it’s physical, spiritual, or both—then we’ve done our job. The train doesn’t care about your opinion. It only moves forward. We sat down with lead actor Jordan Pierce-Kim,
Q: Any advice for viewers before they watch? Jordan: Leave your baggage at the station. And bring tissues. Not for tears—for sweat. This train gets hot.
Composer H4RD_C0R (a non-binary electronic artist) has crafted a score that blends industrial clanking of train tracks with manipulated vocal samples of real trans people describing their dysphoria. The result is a relentless, pounding rhythm that mirrors a panicked heartbeat.
“The bass drops when a character’s body changes,” H4RD_C0R explains. “It’s jarring. It’s euphoric. It’s meant to make cis audiences uncomfortable and trans audiences feel seen. Honestly, put on good headphones, close your eyes, and take a ride on the trans train just through audio. You’ll understand.”